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Today's Top Real Estate News
 
  • Lenders Seize Sillerman Resort Lenders holding the $180 million mortgage on entertainment mogul Robert Sillerman's luxury resort in Anguilla have taken over the half-built project.

  • Investors Lost It All in Memphis The commercial real-estate mess is clobbering investors. Few of them are reeling as much as the 27 owners of 1023 Cherry Road in Memphis, Tenn.

  • (State) House Rules in Kansas Casino Gambling in Kansas comes with a twist—the state owns the casino and sets the rules, an unusual arrangement devised by the legislature.

  • China Prepares to Salvage CCTV Tower Beijing is preparing to rebuild a Rem Koolhaas skyscraper in the complex housing the national broadcaster, a year after fire gutted the structure.

  • Connecticut, Starwood Hit Bump Connecticut pulled off a coup when Starwood Hotels agreed to relocate its headquarters there. But now there are questions being raised over how the state sealed the deal.

  • Mortgage Bankers Sell Building at a Loss The Mortgage Bankers Association sold its 10-story headquarters building in Washington, D.C., for $41.3 million, well below the $79 million it paid in 2007.

  • Home Builders See Daylight Fewer write-downs and cancellations along with improved order rates are putting some lift into the depressed home construction market.

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